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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 713

Karl got up from the bed and scanned through the room. The sterile kits and fever patches were on the bedside table.

It seemed that Juanita had taken care of him all night last night and helped him reduce his fever.

To have access to his apartment, it must have been Franklin who called out to Juanita.

He looked down and saw the gunshot wound in the abdomen. She had treated it so well that he did not have to do anything for the time being.

He picked up the used gauze from the floor and threw it into the trash bin.

Then, he removed the blood-stained sheets, put them aside and replaced them with new ones.

Since the wound had not yet recovered, after cleaning his room up, there had been a thin layer of sweat on his forehead.

After washing up, he opened the door to his room and went to the living room.

Michal had just returned and placed the breakfast she had bought on the table.

There was milk, various kinds of buns, cakes, sandwiches, and everything.

Michal complained as she rummaged through the fridge, "Karl, what’s wrong with you! There's nothing in the fridge! What do you even eat every day? I can't believe there is not even one egg in the fridge!”

“And not even a bottle of mineral water!"

She turned around and pointed her finger at Karl who had just walked out of the room, "Do you really know how old you are? You can't even take care of yourself."

After saying that, she looked at Juanita with worries, "It's time to find myself a daughter-in-law. Look! What a life you've had."

Juanita smiled awkwardly and hurried to help Michal with the dishes.

"What's this?" Michal glanced at the thermos sitting on a low table.

"Ah, this is ..." Juanita stepped forward and held up the thermos.

Michal grabbed it and opened the lid, "It's a nutritious porridge, and it's still a little hot.”

“The bottle is full. How come he didn't eat any of it? It smells so good, and it looks great."

"No, you can't have it. It was from last night, and it's been too long."

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